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Euphoria and software
Recent procedural animation technologies, such as those found in NaturalMotion's Euphoria software, have allowed the development of games that rely heavily on the suspension of disbelief facilitated by realistic whole-body muscle / nervous ragdoll physics as an integral part of the immersive gaming experience, as opposed to the antiquated use of canned-animation techniques.

Euphoria and ),
* Euphoria ( beetle ), a genus of scarab beetles
* Euphoria ( Leftover Salmon album ), a 1997 album by Leftover Salmon
* Euphoria ( Def Leppard album ), a 1999 album by Def Leppard
* Euphoria ( Enrique Iglesias album ), a 2010 album by Enrique Iglesias.
* Euphoria ( compilations ), a line of compilation albums consisting mainly of trance and chillout genres
* Euphoria ( Vinnie Vincent album ), a 1997 album by Vinnie Vincent
* Euphoria ( Euphoria album ), a 1969 album by Euphoria
* Euphoria ( Ruslana album ), a 2012 album by Ukrainian singer Ruslana
* " Euphoria " ( Loreen song ), performed by Swedish singer Loreen, won the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest
* Euphoria ( American band ), a Melodic Metal / Rock band from New York
* Euphoria ( Australian band ), a 1990s Australian pop / dance trio
* Euphoria ( Canadian band ), an active Canadian dance music project formed in the 1990s
* Euphoria ( Indian band ), an active Indian rock group formed in 1989
* Euphoria ( film ), a Russian 2006 dramatic film by Ivan Vyrypayev
* " Euphoria, Part 1 " and " Euphoria, Part 2 " ( 2006 ), a two-part episode of the American television series House
* Euphoria ( programming language ), an interpreted programming language
In 2006 ( with the release of version 3 ), Euphoria became open source and the openEuphoria Group continues to administer and develop the project.
) to the less known languages such as Ch ( via ChSDL ), Euphoria and Pliant.
He has released three solo studio albums, Euphoria Morning ( 1999 ), Carry On ( 2007 ), and Scream ( 2009 ).
A recurrent characteristic is the usage of major-only chord sequences ( Sweet Euphoria, Pretty Noose ), which also leads to more subtle key changes.

Euphoria and game
The game has since been unofficially translated by Onadoru Euphoria

Euphoria and animation
Unlike Euphoria, also developed by NaturalMotion, Endorphin is not an engine, but a 3D animation tool for Windows PC.

Euphoria and by
* Euphoria, a 2009 album by Danish hard rock band Surfact
* State of Euphoria, a 1988 album by New York-based thrash metal band Anthrax
* " Euphoria ( Usher song )", a song by Usher from his 2012 studio album Looking 4 Myself
* " Euphoria ", a song by DJ Tiƫsto from his album Parade of the Athletes
* " Euphoria ", a song by Kyle Ward from the video games In the Groove
* " Euphoria ", a song by Collide from the 2003 album Some Kind of Strange
* " Euphoria ", a song by Sirenia from the 2004 album An Elixir for Existence
* " Euphoria ( Firefly )", a song by Delerium from the 1997 album Karma
* " Euphoria ", a song by W. A. S. P.
* " Euphoria ", a song by Sarah Slean from the 2008 album The Baroness
Euphoria is a programming language originally created by Robert Craig of Rapid Deployment Software in Toronto.
Developed as a personal project to invent a programming language from scratch, Euphoria was created by Robert Craig on an Atari Mega-ST.
Euphoria continued to be developed and released by Craig via his company Rapid Deployment Software ( RDS ) and website rapideuphoria. com.
Euphoria was replaced by the prospect of a long war, and also by a realisation that food stocks were not sufficient to feed the entire population of German-occupied Europe.

software and ),
* Alien ( software ), a Linux program
* ANIMAL ( image processing ), an interactive software environment for image processing
In computer systems, an algorithm is basically an instance of logic written in software by software developers to be effective for the intended " target " computer ( s ), in order for the target machines to produce output from given input ( perhaps null ).
* Alfred ( software ), an application launcher for Mac OS X
* Auriga ( company ), a software R & D and IT outsourcing services provider
* Ark ( software ), an archiving tool
AIX was the first operating system to utilize journaling file systems, and IBM has continuously enhanced the software with features like processor, disk and network virtualization, dynamic hardware resource allocation ( including fractional processor units ), and reliability engineering ported from its mainframe designs.
All units ran much faster than the original TRS-80, at 4 MHz, ( with a software selectable throttle to the original speed for compatibility purposes ) and the display supported upper and lower case, hardware snow suppression ( video ram bus arbitration logic ), and an improved character font set.
The Artistic License refers most commonly to the original Artistic License ( version 1. 0 ), a software license used for certain free and open source software packages, most notably the standard Perl implementation and most CPAN modules, which are dual-licensed under the Artistic License and the GNU General Public License ( GPL ).
* ABC ( Yet Another BitTorrent Client ), a free software, open source BitTorrent client based on BitTornado
* Metamath-a language for developing strictly formalized mathematical definitions and proofs accompanied by a proof checker for this language and a growing database of thousands of proved theorems ; while the Metamath language is not accompanied with an automated theorem prover, it can be regarded as important because the formal language behind it allows development of such a software ; as of March, 2012, there is no " widely " known such software, so it is not a subject of " automated theorem proving " ( it can become such a subject ), but it is a proof assistant.
* 1991: Sofmap begins its rise as a major seller of new and used Japan-market computer parts and software, including popular systems from NEC ( PC-8801 and 9801 ), Sharp ( X68000 ) and Fujitsu ( FM-Towns ).
In order to use AIM Phoneline users must download the latest version of an AIM Triton software ( the free one ), and must have a good set of headphones that has a microphone attached.
In the case of software, acceptance testing performed by the customer is known as user acceptance testing ( UAT ), end-user testing, site ( acceptance ) testing, or field ( acceptance ) testing.
During the mid-1980s, many sysops opted for the less expensive, ubiquitous Commodore 64 ( introduced in 1982 ), which became popular among software pirate groups.
Though most BBS software had been written in BASIC or Pascal ( with some low-level routines written in assembly language ), the C language was starting to gain popularity.
Additionally, Borland was known for its practical and creative approach towards software piracy and intellectual property ( IP ), introducing its " Borland no-nonsense license agreement ".
Dr. White built a software system to find the genes ( fragments of genomic sequence that encode proteins ), the transfer RNAs, and to make initial assignments of function to those genes.
The BIOS provides a small library of basic input / output functions used to operate and control the peripherals ( such as the keyboard, text display functions and so forth ), and these software library functions are callable by external software.
The notation aspect of the Booch method has now been superseded by the Unified Modeling Language ( UML ), which features graphical elements from the Booch method along with elements from the object-modeling technique ( OMT ) and object-oriented software engineering ( OOSE ).
* Cone ( software ), a text-based e-mail and news client for Unix-like operating systems

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